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Wednesdays

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10. It probably varies
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 05:42 PM
Feb 2020

But if it's any help, the supernova of 1054 AD was visible for about two years.

Tim Burton must be on pins and needles. Kablooie Feb 2020 #1
By the time we see it here on Earth, happybird Feb 2020 #2
My thoughts exactly! B Stieg Feb 2020 #3
Just curious .. jb5150 Feb 2020 #4
Feb. 21 is probably the predicted date of the bottom of its ebb cycle Wednesdays Feb 2020 #11
This Saddens Me DarthDem Feb 2020 #5
I hear you - any other star but that one! Blues Heron Feb 2020 #6
My Very Favorite DarthDem Feb 2020 #8
If it does go supernova Danascot Feb 2020 #7
A month or two DarthDem Feb 2020 #9
It probably varies Wednesdays Feb 2020 #10
Ah DarthDem Feb 2020 #12
Read the comments -- ugh! FiveGoodMen Feb 2020 #13
Yes - it's an infamous climate change denial site caraher Feb 2020 #14
Oh Well, Betelgeuse Has Officially Stopped Dimming For Now muriel_volestrangler Feb 2020 #15
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